Birds, Leps, Observations & Generalities - the images and ramblings of Mark Skevington. Sometimes.
Showing posts with label Sycamore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sycamore. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 November 2021

Early Larval Life

We're in that period where the faintest glimmer of ento-excitement is fading fast. Opportunities to do anything after work are gone after the change back to GMT, and weekends seem to get shorter (of course they don't - it just feels like it). Before long it will be the annual reflection on what has gone, and thinking ahead to what may come. Invariably targets are set and personal challenges made - which you already know will falter for one reason or another.

Whilst we're in this lull I've got plenty to do as and when I get a chance. Getting my moth records onto Mapmate always falls behind in the peak period around July and usually it is sometime around the November - December period where I finally get them done. I've still got plenty of file management to do to get my photo libraries in order - a long on-going task over a few winters. I've already started working on the list of first and notable records that I mentioned for my own reference. And I've also thought of another garden list that I want to create for reference - Lep Larval Life.

Over the years, without really trying, I've managed to find a number of moth larvae in the garden - including a few mines and cases. The butterfly list is a whole lot shorter, but will be included. In fact the earliest garden moth records I have are of larvae - found casually in August 1998 before I was running any light traps. They also pre-date any of my digital photography, but I did manage to get film photos with an old SLR that I scanned way back in 2002 - I imagine I have the original photos still somewhere in the loft so I could re-scan with better results these days. As it is, the scanned images I have are poor and too small to re-work to anything properly useable. These early larvae were ....

Sycamore - x3 on a small Acer sp. we had in the garden at the time

Dark Dagger - one found on bushes on the front garden beneath the cherry tree

Perhaps more surprising is that I've not seen either of these species in the larval stage since. Aside from a few bouts of enthusiastic beating in spring, any other larvae I see tend to be casual finds.

The garden larval list will only include species found in the garden (or house!) in the larval stage - not anything that I've reared ex-ova from light-trapped adults.

Oak Eggar - ex-ova from a light trapped female - does not count

Scarce Bordered Straw - larva found in cut flowers - does count!

Sunday, 28 May 2017

50 Shades of Brown

Here's some fairly standard fare from the garden traps at this time of year - mainly brown apart from this one ....

Sycamore

Shuttle-shaped Dart - slightly oddly marked

Ingrailed Clay

Small Square-spot

Brown Rustic

Rustic Shoulder-knot

Agonopterix arenella

White-shouldered House Moth

Scalloped Hazel

Sunday, 12 July 2009

From the garden trap, 26th & 27th June 2009

26th June 2009 Total catch 447 of 103sp. (125W MV 249 of 83sp., 80W actinic 198 of 69sp.) First for year in garden: Caloptilia stigmatella 1 Argyresthia albistria 1 Bird-cherry Ermine (Yponomeuta evonymella) 1 Hawthorn Moth (Scythropia crataegella) 1 Epermenia chaerophyllella 1 Coleophora betulella 1 Batia lunaris 1 Carcina quercana 2 Batrachedra praeangusta 1 Eucosma cana 2 Bud Moth (Spilonota ocellana) 3 Crambus perlella 2 Donacaula forficella 1 Dipleurina lacustrata 6 Udea prunalis 1 Endotricha flammealis 2 Trachycera advenella 1 Phycitodes binaevella 1 White Plume Moth (Pterophorus pentadactyla) 1 Peach Blossom (Thyatira batis) 1 Single-dotted Wave (Idaea dimidiata) 2 Coxcomb Prominent (Ptilodon capucina) 1 Smoky Wainscot (Mythimna impura) 2 Sycamore (Acronicta aceris) 1 Plain Golden Y (Autographa jota) 1 Highest counts: Heart and Dart (Agrotis exclamationis) 42 Garden Grass-veneer (Chrysoteuchia culmella) 33 Riband Wave (Idaea aversata) 31 Dark Arches (Apamea monoglypha) 25 Marbled Minor agg. (Oligia strigilis agg.) 18 Willow Beauty (Peribatodes rhomboidaria) 17 27th June 2009 Total catch 214 of 68sp. (125W MV 137 of 56sp., 80W actinic 77 of 37sp.) First for year in garden: Helcystogramma rufescens 1 Scalloped Oak (Crocallis elinguaria) 1 Highest counts: Heart and Dart (Agrotis exclamationis) 19 Garden Grass-veneer (Chrysoteuchia culmella) 17 Dark Arches (Apamea monoglypha) 16 Riband Wave (Idaea aversata) 10 Endotricha flammealis Sycamore

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

From the garden trap - 27/05/2008

I hadn't seen the forecast, but when I got home from RW last night at 21:45 it was still not fully dark, mild and fairly still. After the week in Jordan, a weekend in Devon and foul pissy weather on Monday night, these were (relatively) excellent conditions to put out the garden traps again. Before I went to bed at just gone midnight, both traps were lively and the actinic in particular was buzzing with geometers. I decided to get up early to go through the traps at a leisurely pace. However, I was rudely awoken at 04:50 by torrential thundery rain - bugger! By the time I actually did the traps at 06:45 it had stopped raining but both traps had a good 2 - 3 inches of water sloshing about the egg boxes. Nevertheless, the catch was pretty good! As you would expect after a week of non-trapping in late May there were a few new species for the year.

Total catch 107 of 30sp.(125W MV 43 of 24sp., 80W actinic 64 of 23sp.)

First for the year:
Firethorn Leaf Miner (Phyllonorycter leucographella) 1
Epiblema cynosbatella 1
Common Marbled Carpet (Chloroclysta truncata) 5
Broken-barred Carpet (Electrophaes corylata) 1
Freyer's Pug (Eupithecia intricata arceuthata) 2
Lime Hawk-moth (Mimas tiliae) 1
Flame Shoulder (Ochropleura plecta) 2
Small Square-spot (Diarsia rubi) 1
Bright-line Brown-eye (Lacanobia oleracea) 1
Sycamore (Acronicta aceris) 1
Dark / Grey Dagger (Acronicta tridens/psi) 1
Rustic Shoulder-knot (Apamea sordens) 4
Highest counts:

Light Brown Apple Moth (Epiphyas postvittana) 15
Green Carpet (Colostygia pectinataria) 15
Garden Carpet (Xanthorhoe fluctuata) 12
Common Pug (Eupithecia vulgata) 9
Clouded Silver (Lomographa temerata) 7


Lime Hawk-moth


Scalloped Hazel


Rustic Shoulder-knot


The Sycamore